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Tony Award nominee Josh Gad will co-write, executive produce and star in the upcoming NBC pilot "1600 Penn," a White House family comedy, according to Deadline.com.
Tony Award winner Betty Buckley had a bone to pick with "American Idol" judge Randy Jackson following the Feb. 2 broadcast of the reality singing competition. After the "Idol&…
The Underbelly Diaries, a solo show written by and starring Aaron Berg, will be presented Off-Broadway beginning March 22 at the Studio Theatre on Theatre Row.
Singer-songwriter Jeremy Schonfeld offers a concert celebrating his recently released concept album, "Iron & Coal," a semi-autobiographical rock theatrical song cycle, Feb. 6 a…
Blonde Ambition, a one-night-only concert featuring some of "Young Broadway’s favorite blondes," is held Feb. 6 at the Triad in Manhattan to benefit Broadway Barks.
Scandal Productions presents Tokio Confidential, a new musical with book, music and lyrics by Eric Schorr, beginning Feb. 5 at Atlantic Theater's Stage 2.
B. Arts Presenter, a New York-based arts firm, kicks off its 2012 concert season by celebrating Black History Month in The African American Spiritual, which is held Feb. 5 in the Merkin Conc…
The New Group's Dark Nights series continues Feb. 5 at 4 PM with Re-imagining Baal, featuring Tony nominee Ethan Hawke and playwright Jonathan Marc Sherman in conversation with Jonathan …
Stage and screen actors Michael E. Knight ("All My Children") and Robin Riker ("The Bold and the Beautiful") star in Blank Theatre's production of Jon Marans' The…
Two River Theater Company, under the leadership of artistic director John Dias and managing director Michael Hurst, presents August Wilson's Jitney, which officially opens Feb. 4 followi…
"Smash," the new NBC musical drama that offers an inside look at the creation of a Marilyn Monroe-inspired musical, features a cast of Broadway and stage veterans, including Drama …
Tony Award nominee John Leguizamo has signed a development deal with ABC and ABC Studios to star in and executive produce a single-camera comedy for the network, according to Deadline.com.
Tony Award winner and current Oscar nominee Viola Davis has joined the cast of the upcoming film "Ender's Game," according to Deadline.com.
Stage and screen actor Michael Sheen will star as 1960s human sexuality pioneer William Masters in Showtime's drama pilot "Masters of Sex," according to Deadline.com.
Argentine actress Elena Roger will make her Broadway debut in the upcoming revival of Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita, which is scheduled to begin previews March 12, prior to …
Canadian Stage, under the artistic and general direction of Matthew Jocelyn, has announced the lineup for the 2012-13 season at the Bluma Appel Theatre, the Berkeley Street Theatre and the H…
Oscar-winning director Robert Zemeckis, who directed the 1985 feature film "Back to the Future," is currently in talks with "Future" film collaborators Bob Gale and Alan …
Molière's The Imaginary Invalid will be presented as part of the ninth annual Bard SummerScape festival. The production, directed by Erica Schmidt, will open July 13 at the R…
Tony Award winner Michael Mayer, who directed the pilot of the NBC musical drama "Smash," has signed on to direct another NBC pilot, "Do Not Harm," according to Deadline.…
Daniel Radcliffe, last seen on Broadway as ambitious office-climber J. Pierrepont Finch in the revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, recently visited "The Tonight…
Grammy Award-winning artist Sir Paul McCartney will be honored as this year's MusiCares Person of the Year at the organization's 2012 gala, which will be held Feb. 10 at the Los Ange…
Four-time Tony Award nominee Tovah Feldshuh and David Conrad ("Ghost Whisperer") have joined the cast of the upcoming NBC pilot "Beautiful People," according to Deadline.…
What’s The Matter With Henry?, featuring music and lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen (The Opposite of Sex) with a book and lyrics by Dan Elish (13), is presented Feb. 2-3 in invitation-only s…
White Fence Productions presents Holy Child, a dark comedy by Joe Lauinger, which officially opens Feb. 2 at Off-Off Broadway’s Roy Arias Studios.
The ten finalists for the 2012 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize, honoring female playwrights and chosen from over 100 nominated plays, were announced Feb. 1. The winner will be named at the Award…